Getty ImagesResiliency needed
Weis said after the loss to Michigan that his confidence was not shaken one bit. The first person he blamed for the loss was himself, and as soon as the game ended, he began the process of rallying his troops.
The coach needs for his team to prove it is resilient. He believes it is, and he believes it has the ability to bounce back from the bitterly disappointing loss to Michigan. There is still a lot of season to be played, and the Irish need a good frame of mind going forward.
To get this sort of positive mentality, the players must have the realization that each week, each game, is its own entity. The past is the past, and from it a team learns from its mistakes, but it can't dwell on them.
Sure the loss to Michigan was a downer for the Irish. The best way to get past it is for the coach and team to take ownership for having let it happen (with all due credit given to Michigan), and then file it away as a bad day full of mental mistakes, turnovers, and a level of play substandard to what is expected at Notre Dame.
The only way to get the sour taste of defeat out of a team's collective mouth is for the players to get back on the field and get wins. With each win, the memory of a disappointing loss fades some more.
Spartans pose a serious threat
The Irish have lost seven of their last nine games to Michigan State, which is 3-0 this season. Although the Spartans have won only five games in each of the past two seasons, for some reason their play is extremely competitive when facing Notre Dame and Ohio State. They know how to rise up to play the Irish and Buckeyes real tough.
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